The 6 smallest cities in the world

The 6 smallest cities in the world

Categories: Travel

We find out where a tired resident of a megalopolis can go, so that absolutely not to meet any of his acquaintances there.

The 6 smallest cities in the world

PhinDeli (Buford), Wyoming, USA

The 6 smallest cities in the world

1. 1 person lives

Along with the house, an abandoned school building built in 1905, a gas station, a garage, a shed and a store that the famous bandit Butch Cassidy tried to rob at one time left the auction. The winner of the auction, which lasted 15 minutes, was a businessman from Vietnam. The transaction price is $ 900 thousand. The new owner of the city renamed Buford to PhinDeli and started a business promoting Vietnamese coffee in the USA. Don Sammons is now officially hired by the somer of his former city.

Why are we going: Well, how not to send a paper letter or at least a memorable SMS from here — the city has its own postal code and a cell tower.

Hum, Croatia

The 6 smallest cities in the world

2. 23 people live there

The frescoes of the XII century are perfectly preserved in Hum. In addition, there are 13 houses, 2 streets, 2 temples, a museum, a shop, a post office, a cemetery, a restaurant, a hotel. In mid-June, every year the city holds mayoral elections, in which only men participate. The procedure ends with a dance festival.

Why we're going: For a drink. The restaurant serves homemade 38-degree tincture on medicinal herbs Humska Viska, which is prepared according to the recipe of the ancient Celts. Locals claim that this recipe is more than 2 thousand years old.

Rabstein nad Strzela, Czech Republic

The 6 smallest cities in the world

3. 25 people live

Why we are going: To look for well—mannered European ghosts - there is a rest house in the castle.

Melnik, Bulgaria

The 6 smallest cities in the world

4. 390 people live

Why we are going: To feel like time travelers: little has changed here since the Middle Ages. In addition, mighty plane trees and plane trees grow in Melnik, some trees are hundreds of years old.

Kallaste, Estonia

The 6 smallest cities in the world

5. 953 people live

Why we're going: Just out of curiosity.

Durbuy, Belgium

The 6 smallest cities in the world

6. 11 thousand people live

Why we are going: Here you can ride in a horse-drawn carriage, raft on the Urt River or wander among the figuratively trimmed trees in a small Topiary park. And what is especially valuable is not to meet anyone you know.

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